Slayer legend Kerry King played Damian Priest to the ring on Sunday at the second night of WrestleMania 41 in Las Vegas, NV. Priest fought Drew McIntyre in a Sin City Street Fight.
King plays guitar on Priest’s updated entrance theme “Rise The Night”.
The video below shows all the wrestler entrances from night 2, King and Priest are at the 10:37 mark.
Slayer recently announced a one-night-only show to the band’s handful of headline concerts set for this summer. Marking the band’s only U.S. East Coast performance in 2025, Slayer will headline Hershey, PA’s 30,000-seat Hersheypark Stadium on Saturday, September 20, 2025. All tickets can be purchased at Slayer.net. Doors open at 3PM ET and the show kicks off at 4PM ET.
The concert will be hosted by WWE Superstar Damian Priest, a well-known “metalhead” and a long-time Slayer fan. Priest’s signature“finisher” is Slayer’s “South Of Heaven”, and Slayer’s Kerry King provided guitar for Priest’s “Rise For The Night” Theme.
This exclusive concert brings together a multi-generation, powerhouse line up:
Slayer
Knocked Loose
Suicidal Tendencies
Power Trip
Cavalera (performing Chaos A.D. – exclusive)
Exodus (performing Bonded By Blood)
Said Tom Araya, “Slayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyeeeeerrrrrr!!!!!! One night only, stacked line up, it’s going to be f*cking sick!!!! Hersheypark – be there… if not, you’re either dead, in jail or a sissy!!!!!”
About Slayer performing at the 30,000-seat Hersheypark Stadium, the band’s Kerry King commented, “Last year, Slayer played only two shows, and those shows affected me like playing The Big Four shows did. When we played our first show last year in Chicago, I figured it was going to be great for the fans, maybe there would be some people who had never seen us play before, but the reaction was just completely overwhelming. The fans reacted to us like I’d expect them to react to the biggest band on the planet. It was amazing. So for the Hershey concert, we’ll play a Slayer show, we’ll have all of our big fire effects, and just burn everything like we used to.”
Added King, “This will be the first time Slayer has played with Power Trip or Knocked Loose, but I am well aware of them from word of mouth, and hearing their music on Liquid Metal. I’m looking forward to seeing them live.”
“Honored to share the stage with one of our all-time favorite bands, Slayer. See you sick f*cks at the riff clinic.“ — Power Trip
“We’re excited to play with some of the best heavy bands of all time, past and present.” — Knocked Loose
Slayer’s 2025 concert dates are as follows:
July
3 – Blackweir Fields – Cardiff, UK (with Amon Amarth, Anthrax, Mastodon, Hatebreed, Neckbreakker)
5 – Villa Park – Birmingham, UK • Back To The Beginning With Black Sabbath
6 – Finsbury Park – London, UK (with Amon Amarth, Anthrax, Mastodon, Hatebreed, Neckbreakker
11 – Festival d’été de Québec – Québec City, QC (with Mastodon)
September
18 – Louder Than Life at Highland Festival Grounds – Louisville, KY (with Rob Zombie, Marilyn Manson, more)
20 – Hersheypark Stadium – Hershey, PA (with Knocked Loose, Suicidal Tendencies, Power Trip, Cavalera, Exodus)
For more than four decades, Slayer’s onslaught has proved the band to be the supreme thrash-metal band on the planet, the band that other heavy acts are still measured against and aspire to. Their membership in “The Big Four” – Metallica, Slayer, Megadeth and Anthrax – the four bands that defined the thrash/metal genre – secures their place in music history.
The five-time nominated, two-time Grammy winners have also accumulated an abundance of certified Gold Albums along with “Best…” awards from media outlets all over the world, including Kerrang!, SPIN, Metal Hammer, Revolver, and Esquire. Throughout Slayer’s history, the band never faltered in unleashing its extreme and focused sonic assault, and, unlike many of its contemporaries who commercialized their sound, Slayer remained crushing and brutal, steadfastly refusing to cater to the mainstream. Slayer’s founding member, guitarist Jeff Hanneman passed in 2013, and Exodus guitarist Gary Holt has been filling that spot since. Paul Bostaph, who was Slayer’s drummer from ’94 – ’01, rejoined bassist/vocalist Tom Araya and guitarist Kerry King in 2013, and remains back behind the kit.
In January 2018, Slayer announced they were calling it a day and would be doing one final world tour to thank its fans for their support over the years. Launched on May 10, 2018, by the time the 18-month tour wrapped on November 30, 2019, Slayer had played 148 shows, performing in 34 countries and 146 cities around the world, and in 40 U.S. states. In September, 2024, Slayer surprised fans with the news that they would headline three, major summer U.S. festivals – Riot Fest, Louder Than Life, and Aftershock. While Slayer has no plans to do any extensive touring, the band likely will continue to play some one-off shows, such as the up-coming Black Sabbath concert in the UK, a handful of headline UK dates, and select major festivals. All Hail Slayer.
Take a digital deep dive into Slayer’s 40+ years via “Slaytanic Verses,” the band’s online museum at Slayer.net.
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King plays guitar on Priest’s updated entrance theme “Rise The Night”.
The video below shows all the wrestler entrances from night 2, King and Priest are at the 10:37 mark.
Slayer recently announced a one-night-only show to the band’s handful of headline concerts set for this summer. Marking the band’s only U.S. East Coast performance in 2025, Slayer will headline Hershey, PA’s 30,000-seat Hersheypark Stadium on Saturday, September 20, 2025. All tickets can be purchased at Slayer.net. Doors open at 3PM ET and the show kicks off at 4PM ET.
The concert will be hosted by WWE Superstar Damian Priest, a well-known “metalhead” and a long-time Slayer fan. Priest’s signature“finisher” is Slayer’s “South Of Heaven”, and Slayer’s Kerry King provided guitar for Priest’s “Rise For The Night” Theme.
This exclusive concert brings together a multi-generation, powerhouse line up:
Slayer
Knocked Loose
Suicidal Tendencies
Power Trip
Cavalera (performing Chaos A.D. – exclusive)
Exodus (performing Bonded By Blood)

Said Tom Araya, “Slayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyeeeeerrrrrr!!!!!! One night only, stacked line up, it’s going to be f*cking sick!!!! Hersheypark – be there… if not, you’re either dead, in jail or a sissy!!!!!”
About Slayer performing at the 30,000-seat Hersheypark Stadium, the band’s Kerry King commented, “Last year, Slayer played only two shows, and those shows affected me like playing The Big Four shows did. When we played our first show last year in Chicago, I figured it was going to be great for the fans, maybe there would be some people who had never seen us play before, but the reaction was just completely overwhelming. The fans reacted to us like I’d expect them to react to the biggest band on the planet. It was amazing. So for the Hershey concert, we’ll play a Slayer show, we’ll have all of our big fire effects, and just burn everything like we used to.”
Added King, “This will be the first time Slayer has played with Power Trip or Knocked Loose, but I am well aware of them from word of mouth, and hearing their music on Liquid Metal. I’m looking forward to seeing them live.”
“Honored to share the stage with one of our all-time favorite bands, Slayer. See you sick f*cks at the riff clinic.“ — Power Trip
“We’re excited to play with some of the best heavy bands of all time, past and present.” — Knocked Loose
Slayer’s 2025 concert dates are as follows:
July
3 – Blackweir Fields – Cardiff, UK (with Amon Amarth, Anthrax, Mastodon, Hatebreed, Neckbreakker)
5 – Villa Park – Birmingham, UK • Back To The Beginning With Black Sabbath
6 – Finsbury Park – London, UK (with Amon Amarth, Anthrax, Mastodon, Hatebreed, Neckbreakker
11 – Festival d’été de Québec – Québec City, QC (with Mastodon)
September
18 – Louder Than Life at Highland Festival Grounds – Louisville, KY (with Rob Zombie, Marilyn Manson, more)
20 – Hersheypark Stadium – Hershey, PA (with Knocked Loose, Suicidal Tendencies, Power Trip, Cavalera, Exodus)

For more than four decades, Slayer’s onslaught has proved the band to be the supreme thrash-metal band on the planet, the band that other heavy acts are still measured against and aspire to. Their membership in “The Big Four” – Metallica, Slayer, Megadeth and Anthrax – the four bands that defined the thrash/metal genre – secures their place in music history.
The five-time nominated, two-time Grammy winners have also accumulated an abundance of certified Gold Albums along with “Best…” awards from media outlets all over the world, including Kerrang!, SPIN, Metal Hammer, Revolver, and Esquire. Throughout Slayer’s history, the band never faltered in unleashing its extreme and focused sonic assault, and, unlike many of its contemporaries who commercialized their sound, Slayer remained crushing and brutal, steadfastly refusing to cater to the mainstream. Slayer’s founding member, guitarist Jeff Hanneman passed in 2013, and Exodus guitarist Gary Holt has been filling that spot since. Paul Bostaph, who was Slayer’s drummer from ’94 – ’01, rejoined bassist/vocalist Tom Araya and guitarist Kerry King in 2013, and remains back behind the kit.
In January 2018, Slayer announced they were calling it a day and would be doing one final world tour to thank its fans for their support over the years. Launched on May 10, 2018, by the time the 18-month tour wrapped on November 30, 2019, Slayer had played 148 shows, performing in 34 countries and 146 cities around the world, and in 40 U.S. states. In September, 2024, Slayer surprised fans with the news that they would headline three, major summer U.S. festivals – Riot Fest, Louder Than Life, and Aftershock. While Slayer has no plans to do any extensive touring, the band likely will continue to play some one-off shows, such as the up-coming Black Sabbath concert in the UK, a handful of headline UK dates, and select major festivals. All Hail Slayer.
Take a digital deep dive into Slayer’s 40+ years via “Slaytanic Verses,” the band’s online museum at Slayer.net.
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